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* Rayward, W. Boyd. <i>The Universe of Information: the Work of Paul Otlet for Documentation and international Organization</i>. FID Publication 520. Moscow: International Federation for Documentation by the All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI), 1975. A detailed well-documented account. | * Rayward, W. Boyd. <i>The Universe of Information: the Work of Paul Otlet for Documentation and international Organization</i>. FID Publication 520. Moscow: International Federation for Documentation by the All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI), 1975. A detailed well-documented account. | ||
* Levie, Françoise. 2002. <i>The man who wanted to classify the world: From the index card to the World City, the visionary life of a Belgian utopian, Paul Otlet (1968-1944)</i>. Brussels: Sofidoc. Documentary film | |||
* Wright, Alex. <i>Cataloguing the World: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age</i>. Oxford University Press, 2014. A readable biography. | |||
== Papers == | |||
The Mundaneum in Mons, Belgium, houses 6 kilometers of archived resources by and about Otlet, his associates, and their activities. [https://mundaneum.org/] | |||
Revision as of 14:20, 6 November 2024
Paul Marie Ghislain Otlet ( 23 August 1868 – 10 December 1944) was a Belgian bibliographer, author, entrepreneur, lawyer and peace activist. He is best known for his promotion of universal documentation and as co-founded and leader of the International Institute for Bibliography, later named the International Federation for Documentation.
Works
Otlet founded numerous ambitious international organizations generally in collaboration with [[Henri LaFontaine.
Publications
Otlet wrote and published very frequently. Many of his writings were published or reprinted in the IIB Publications series. For a list see Rayward, W. B. Bibliography of the works of Paul Otlet.
- Traité de documentation. [Treatise on documentation] Bruxelles, Mundaneum, Palais Mondial, 1934. His best-known, encyclopedic work.
- Monde, essai d'universalisme. [World: Essay on universalism]. Bruxelles, Mundaneum, 1935. A theoretic work that complements his Traité de documentation.
- Otlet, Paul, International Organization and Dissemination of Knowledge: Selected Essays. Translated and edited by W. Boyd Rayward. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1990. A useful selection selection of Otlet's writings, carefully translated and annotated by his biographer.
- "Un peu de bibliographie." Palais, Organe des Conférences du jeune barreau de Belgique 1891-1892: 254-271. This short early paper outlined his life's work. An English translation "Something about Bibliography" in International Organization and Dissemination of Knowledge: Selected Essays, pp. 11-24.
Further reading
- "Paul Otlet" Wikipedia [1]
- Rayward, W. Boyd. The Universe of Information: the Work of Paul Otlet for Documentation and international Organization. FID Publication 520. Moscow: International Federation for Documentation by the All-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (VINITI), 1975. A detailed well-documented account.
- Levie, Françoise. 2002. The man who wanted to classify the world: From the index card to the World City, the visionary life of a Belgian utopian, Paul Otlet (1968-1944). Brussels: Sofidoc. Documentary film
- Wright, Alex. Cataloguing the World: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age. Oxford University Press, 2014. A readable biography.
Papers
The Mundaneum in Mons, Belgium, houses 6 kilometers of archived resources by and about Otlet, his associates, and their activities. [2]